Who would enjoy this book? Cooks bored of the usual and ready to try something new.

Quick Facts

• Who wrote it: Carla Hall

• Who published it: Atria Books

• Other highlights: Carla Hall takes familiar ingredients — potatoes, salmon, spinach — one at a time in this book. First, she gives us something we'll recognize, like creamed spinach, and then nudges us to apply that in new directions, like in an Indian palak paneer or a Caribbean crab and coconut spinach stew. This approach feels very natural and organic to me; it's a good way to both start learning new things to do with our same-old ingredients and also to push reluctant eaters to try new things.

Carla's enthusiasm for cooking is just as infectious on paper as it is on TV (or, I hear, in person!). There are lots of nuggets of information and inspiration to take away from each recipe, though the recipes themselves feel very approachable and doable. The recipe steps are clearly marked; the ingredients are familiar and readily available at any well-stocked grocery store.

Find the book at your local library, independent bookstore, or Amazon: Carla's Comfort Foods by Carla Hall

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Emma is the recipe editor for The Kitchn and a graduate of the Cambridge School for Culinary Arts. She is the author of True Brews and Brew Better Beer (Spring 2015). Check out her personal blog for more cooking stories.